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soft spot
noun
- a weak or vulnerable position, place, condition, etc.:
a soft spot in their fortifications; a soft spot in the economy.
- emotional susceptibility:
a soft spot for dogs and babies.
soft spot
noun
- a sentimental fondness (esp in the phrase have a soft spot for )
Word History and Origins
Origin of soft spot1
Example Sentences
Rebecca Hidalgo Rains, a broker-agent in Arizona with a soft spot for first-time and lower-income buyers, is concerned that some folks will forego using an agent altogether to avoid the fee.
“I want to give it a shot and Mexico has a soft spot in my heart. Who knows where it goes from there.”
She had a soft spot for stray cats, nurtured a garden and was known to break into dance at the sound of old school funk like the Commodores.
But in later life, he appeared to develop a soft spot for authoritarianism.
“Immigration is a soft spot for Democrats in those battleground areas,” Mr Israel said.
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